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#659 - Super Talent PC2-6400 Memory |
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Written by Rodney Reynolds
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Wednesday, 15 March 2006 |
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USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR GODEM ONLINE INC. (3dGameMan.com):
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Introduction:
First a little about the company,
Super Talent Memory. This next blurb is from
their website:
"Super
Talent Technology designs and manufactures DDR, DDR2 memory
modules and Flash based storage devices for computers and
consumer electronics. Headquartered in San Jose,
California, Super Talent utilizes state-of-the-art
technology and leading-edge components to produce high
quality products with outstanding reliability. Sold under
the brand name SuperTalent, every memory product from the
production line is subject to essential hardware and
software testing standards for consistency and operation.
Counting 20 years of Memory Industry experience, Super
Talent relies on technical research and its commitment to
product development in order to remain competitive in the
market. While remaining current with today's fast paced
evolution in technology, Super Talent actively applies for
patents on DRAM and Flash module design as well as on the
manufacturing process. Actually, Super Talent is ranked
among the top memory solutions manufacturers in terms of
total patents applied under memory device categories.
The SuperTalent brand of DDR, DDR2 modules and Flash based
storage solutions are offered with a limited lifetime
warranty and qualified by many popular motherboard
manufacturers. Visit
http://www.SuperTalent.com to view the latest available
products and services. Super Talent's worldwide logistics
are addressed through its master distributor and numerous
resellers." ~
more
info
Some of
you might be asking, who's Super Talent? Well, if you read
the company information above you would know that they have
been in the memory industry for a very long time.
Super
Talent is a new sponsor for 3dGameMan and this will be the
very first product I've reviewed from them. Even with over
170 sponsors currently it's still exciting to add another
company to the list, especially one that appears to be quite
good. I have many sponsors who are into the memory business
and they are all competing for your dollar. This, of course, can be a great thing for the consumer because it lowers the
cost and insures creativity and innovation.
The demands that are put on current memory are great. With
image/video editing packages and games requiring more and
more memory, 1GB of memory is hardly enough anymore. Games
like F.E.A.R. and Battlefield 2 require a minimum of 2GBs to
play at high resolution. Upcoming games being released in
2006 will further benefit from having 2GB of memory
installed. Also, most new memory has tight timing and can be
pushed to very fast speeds. Let's see what this memory can
do!
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